What are the examples of how Lady Macbeth is violent, aggressive, and uncontrollable?

How does the character of Lady Macbeth change throughout the play "Macbeth?" Cite examples from the play to support your opinions?

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    Lady Macbeth is the wife to Macbeth, a Scottish nobleman. After goading him into committing regicide, she becomes Queen of Scotland, and later suffers pangs of guilt for her part in the crime. She dies off-stage in the last act, an apparent suicide. Analysts see in the character of Lady Macbeth the conflict between feminine and masculine. Lady Macbeth suppresses her instincts toward compassion, motherhood, and fragility in favor of ambition, ruthlessness, and a lust for power.

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